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DEFINITION
Ethanol Consumption (Barrels). These numbers indicate how much ethanol is consumed. Ethanol is used in the transportation sector as an additive to motor gasoline and can be derived from sugar cane, sugar beets, corn, sweet sorghum, wheat and other grains. It is considered a renewable form of energy.
Per capita figures expressed per 100 population.
Energy Statistics > Ethanol Consumption (per capita) (most recent) by state
Showing latest available data.
| Rank |
States
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Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 | Minnesota: |
111.713
per 100 people | |
| #2 | Iowa: |
78.75
per 100 people | |
| #3 | South Dakota: |
67.403
per 100 people | |
| #4 | Illinois: |
61.904
per 100 people | |
| #5 | Colorado: |
42.314
per 100 people | |
| #6 | Indiana: |
42.156
per 100 people | |
| #7 | Nebraska: |
37.64
per 100 people | |
| #8 | Wisconsin: |
36.108
per 100 people | |
| #9 | Nevada: |
30.976
per 100 people | |
| #10 | North Dakota: |
28.115
per 100 people | |
| #11 | Alaska: |
20.191
per 100 people | |
| #12 | Utah: |
15.306
per 100 people | |
| #13 | North Carolina: |
15.04
per 100 people | |
| #14 | Michigan: |
13.813
per 100 people | |
| #15 | Oregon: |
12.029
per 100 people | |
| #16 | Virginia: |
11.113
per 100 people | |
| #17 | New Mexico: |
10.994
per 100 people | |
| #18 | Missouri: |
10.93
per 100 people | |
| #19 | Arizona: |
9.782
per 100 people | |
| #20 | Washington: |
9.272
per 100 people | |
| #21 | Alabama: |
8.206
per 100 people | |
| #22 | Texas: |
6.938
per 100 people | |
| #23 | West Virginia: |
6.935
per 100 people | |
| #24 | California: |
6.119
per 100 people | |
| #25 | Ohio: |
4.344
per 100 people | |
| #26 | Montana: |
3.741
per 100 people | |
| #27 | New Jersey: |
3.407
per 100 people | |
| #28 | Pennsylvania: |
3.307
per 100 people | |
| #29 | Kentucky: |
2.3
per 100 people | |
| #30 | Kansas: |
2.113
per 100 people | |
| #31 | Connecticut: |
0.826
per 100 people | |
| #32 | New York: |
0.556
per 100 people | |
| #33 | Florida: |
0.146
per 100 people | |
| #34 | Maryland: |
0.125
per 100 people | |
| #35 | Arkansas: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #36 | Delaware: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #37 | Vermont: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #38 | Mississippi: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #39 | Tennessee: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #40 | Idaho: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #41 | New Hampshire: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #42 | Wyoming: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #43 | Hawaii: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #44 | District of Columbia: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #45 | Georgia: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #46 | Oklahoma: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #47 | Maine: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #48 | Rhode Island: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #49 | Louisiana: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #50 | South Carolina: |
0
per 100 people | |
| #51 | Massachusetts: |
0
per 100 people | |
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Weighted average: |
14.0
per 100 people |
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DEFINITION: Ethanol Consumption (Barrels). These numbers indicate how much ethanol is consumed. Ethanol is used in the transportation sector as an additive to motor gasoline and can be derived from sugar cane, sugar beets, corn, sweet sorghum, wheat and other grains. It is considered a renewable form of energy.
Per capita figures expressed per 100 population.
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